The Wisconsin Migration Research Group is a Madison-based forum for individuals interested in the cross-disciplinary study of processes related to migration and transnationalism. It was started by and continues to be led by graduate students and faculty allies. As of early 2009, there were 68 graduate students, faculty, and academic staff from campus. These individuals are mostly affiliated with UW Madison, but the email list reaches members from around the world.

David Rangel, Dept of Sociology, "The National Day of Action and Student Protest"This paper uses Protest Event Analysis to situate The National Day of Action (The April 10th, 2006 massive nation wide immigration rally) in the context of student protest and to see if the move Walkout, which premiered on March 17, 2006, influenced the massive student protest which emerged in subsequent days. It uses a social movement prospective to understand the movement emgergence but uses Marxism, Neo-Marism, and Immigration as theoretical perspectives to understand the context which lead up and influenced the collective action.We encourage reading/skimming the main arguments of the paper in advance.

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